Cover Porsche Singapore celebrated the launch of the new 911 Carrera 992.2 model which also featured interactive experiences, performances and a curated menu

A dynamic art gallery in Singapore played host to the German automotive institution’s latest 992.2-generation model of the 911 Carrera just in time for Valentine’s Day

Porsche Singapore marked the arrival of the new 911 Carrera with our Tatler community over an intimate, love-themed celebration just in time for Valentine’s Day last week, which coincided with the global debut of the 992.2-generation model. The Helutrans Gallery at Tanjong Pagar Distripark where the launch was held; was enveloped in passionate red décor that captured the spirit of the event; leaving attendees in a romantic mood and setting the tone for love.

Our guests also enjoyed a range of interactive activities, including the exploration of an experiential room that translated the spirit of the new 911 Carrera into a striking art installation of The Red Thread: Past, Present, Future by Red Hong Yi, and the opportunity to choose their own personalised 911-themed wall art. Colourful local poets also crafted love poems on the fly that enhanced the overall romantic atmosphere of the day.

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Above General manager of Porsche Asia Pacific, Andre Brand, shared about the timeless appeal of the 911

On the curated menu that day, our guests also sank their teeth into love-themed courses, consisting of whipped burrata, fragrant endive, peach mostarda and candied pistachio and a tantalising tea platter filled with truffle egg brioche, MSC lobster rolls, marinated smoked duck, organic beetroot and a burnt miso cauliflower sandwiches before ending with sweet treats like a raspberry pistachio Breton, a chocolate royal crunch, and our personal favourite: the vanilla cream mille-feuille.

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Photo 1 of 16 The experiential room at Porsche's 911 Carrera launch
Photo 2 of 16 Artist Red Hong Yi's pieces captures the bold attitude of Porsche
Photo 3 of 16 Porsche's 911 posters make for incredible wall art
Photo 4 of 16 Shauna Tan-Chiam
Photo 5 of 16 Adrian Ong
Photo 6 of 16 Jeffery Sung, Lee Ling
Photo 7 of 16 Hazell Ng
Photo 8 of 16 Aldrin Tai, Vikna Rajah and Jon-Jon Adona Bauyon
Photo 9 of 16 Adrian Ong and Vikna Rajah
Photo 10 of 16 Benjamin Kim
Photo 11 of 16 Serene Tan
Photo 12 of 16 Noelle Chu and Dickson Chu
Photo 13 of 16 Jereld Lim
Photo 14 of 16 Nuraliza Osman
Photo 15 of 16 The new 911 model boasts incredible features like a revised twin-turbo 3.0-litre boxer engine with 394 horsepower and Apple CarPlay to name a few
Photo 16 of 16 Along with its enhanced interior connectivity, the new Porsche 911 also has a fully digital cockpit and HD-Matrix LED headlights

But perhaps the highlight of the afternoon, the event culminated in the unveiling of the 911 Carrera, showcasing its impressive updates, including a revised twin-turbo 3.0-litre boxer engine that delivers 394 horsepower, cutting-edge HD-Matrix LED headlights and a fully digital cockpit. Andre Brand, general manager of Porsche Asia Pacific expressed the enduring cultural significance of the 911, highlighting its blend of heritage, innovation, and driving dynamics. The new model's design features more streamlined aerodynamics and an option for a sports exhaust system, while the interior boasts enhanced connectivity, including wireless smartphone charging and integrated Apple CarPlay.

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Available now in Singapore from SGD 569,268 (excluding COE), the 911 Carrera is offered alongside variants such as the Carrera T and Carrera S. The model is equipped with luxury features, such as speed-sensitive power steering, a Bose Surround Sound system, and adjustable seats. Porsche fans in Singapore can explore the new 911 at Porsche Studio Singapore from February 14, 2025, with test drives available upon request.

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Adriel Chiun
Branded Content Editor, Tatler Singapore
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Adriel Chiun is the Branded Content Editor of Tatler Singapore.